:-)) Sunday Cat! #311 Sept 15, 2013 ((-:

Welcome all to the Sunday cat thread. Brought to you every week since Anton AK first started the thread. Then turned over to John King who performed an incredible job. John turned the thread over to Warriormouse who kept the ship afloat till turning the thread over to Robert due to his study needs. Rob isn't feeling well and have to be away from the screen, I will be slide over and start next few week's thread. Get well soon Rob, we need you.

I am looking for help share the load, please help to keep it afloat. PM me if you can.

I missed a few post during weekday, still learning how to maintain the thread.

Thanks to all the people that make this thread work so well. Remember all makes of cameras are welcome. So show off your cat pictures anytime.

Benny the snake hunter take the cake, he might be little older but you can tell he is still a handsome boy and going strong. I wish I have the skill capture a picture like this one.

As said by Warriormouse, “Photos can be more than just art, they can be memories, so come share your picture and stories of your feline companions with us Come one, come all; all cats and cameras welcome. Add your favourite cat shot to the collection. No time limits, taken any time, any place, any camera.”

Yesterday, Meggsy and I were outside enjoying the morning sun. Suddenly I noticed that he was staring at something in the empty lot next door. It was Bindi, lying hidden in the grass. If she hadn't stood up, I would never have seen her without Meggsy's help.

Meggsy quickly jumped the fence and started stalking her (notice his steely gaze).

The actual ambush was too quick for me to catch. Both then jumped back over the fence. Bindi was nervous of Meggsy, so I let her into the car. She took up her favourite place on the parcel shelf and slept there for the rest of the day.

Decided to tone out the colour around Pepper so the busy environment wouldn't take the focus from him. Though in real life it's impossible to not have focus on him as he's "talking" all the time... literally.

About the eyes, I'm pretty sure it's the blue eyes that does it (in combination with their white fur that reflect the light in to their eyes rather than away from them) - blue eyes are the most sensitive to sunlight. Goes the same way with humans.